>Truth is...
>
>Both parents have say in all medical and educational decisions
>and information. Just because Mom is CP doesn't make her the
>only decision maker when it comes to the child. What it
>really boils down to is that Mom has primary
physical custody,
>ie, the child lives at her house. It doesn't give her free
>rain on determining what happens when she is with the other
>parent. Truth be told...it's none of her business.
This may be bad advice.
IF they have joint
legal custody, I would agree.
But if mother has sole legal custody, the father could find himself in trouble. Legally, the parent with legal custody has the right to determine where the child goes to school, what church (if any) they attend, what doctor they see, and so on. If the mother has
sole custody, she would be within her rights to go to court to have his visitation severely restricted - perhaps supervised.
If the mother does have sole legal custody, then she DOES have the right to control some things that happen to the child in the father's house. So it IS her business.
Admittedly, that's not right, but that's the law. It is also unlikely that a court would punish the father for taking the child to church, but it could happen.
If he has
joint custody, I'd just take the child to church. If not, he needs to think it over very carefully.